In response to HaMoked's freedom-of-information request: the Israel Prison Service provided data regarding the number of Palestinian minors from the West Bank held in Israeli prisons since the beginning of 2018

The Israel Police continues to refuse to examine the systematic violations of the rights of Palestinian minors interrogated at its stations in the West Bank: only individual complaints will be investigated

Trapped between Police and Prison Service negligence and Interior Ministry bureaucracy: Teenager released from prison without his ID card cannot leave his neighborhood. Only following HaMoked's intervention are his personal effects returned

HaMoked writes again to the Israel Police to address the systematic rights violations in the interrogation of West Bank Palestinian minors; “Raising the broad phenomena, repeated in hundreds of interrogations, is the only way to focus attention on the problems and attempt to solve them”.

Young Palestinian man detained for 96 hours before the authorities informed his family of his whereabouts: following HaMoked habeas corpus petition on his behalf, the authorities are to submit to the court a document about lessons learned from the incident

HaMoked documents systematic violation of rights in the arrest and interrogation of West Bank Palestinian minors. The Israel Police dismisses the criticism and refuses to examine HaMoked's claims unless it provides the affidavits collected from the minors

Under Israeli law, minors can be arrested only in rare circumstances and held for the shortest time possible. But human rights organizations say the security services ride roughshod over this when it comes to young Arabs in neighborhoods like Silwan

An Israeli raid on Al-Aqsa compound earlier this year turned violent when hundreds of Palestinian worshippers were beaten, arrested, and marched barefoot through the streets of Jerusalem. Now two young men describe the brutality they faced that night, and the humiliation they encountered while in custody.